As a
PCA teaching elder and seminary professor, I'm recommending God's Choice:
A Layman's Perspective on Predestination and Election by Dan
Quakkelaar to every pastor I know and to all of my students.

It is the best apologetic for the doctrine of election written for
laymen that I've ever read.

Because
Dan has been a businessman, he speaks the language and knows which
analogies and examples speak to his fellow laymen. My prayer is that as
Dan enters Covenant Seminary this fall he will not lose this ability and
begin to speak "Preacher!"

As you
will see in the Foreword of the book, I enthusiastically vouch for Dan's
integrity and humility, as will the TEs and REs who have served with him
on the Session of Northwest Presbyterian Church in Dublin, Ohio. A
true servant of Christ's Church, Dan not only talks the talk
effectively, he walks the walk with gracious faithfulness.

I
would encourage you to buy a number of these books to distribute to your
members--both to equip Reformed saints to defend the doctrines of
grace and to persuade those who have questions about the biblical and
theological basis for the doctrines of election and predestination.

Dr.
Dave Dorst,

Honorably
Retired TE and Adjunct Professor, RTS Orlando

Grace Must Be Free To Be Grace

Christians commonly define grace as Godís unmerited
favor.† But if we must walk an aisle,
sign a card, or raise a hand to earn Godís grace, then salvation is not by grace at all.† Grace comes as a costly gift from God.† No person can earn it.† It only comes by Godís Choice.

A book you can use.† An easy read

Godís Choice is formatted to ensure the centrality of
Scripture in the discussion of the doctrine of election.† Each page clearly displays any related
Scripture passages for quick and easy reference.† The design of this book makes it easy to
evaluate the authorís position in the light of Godís Word.